I agree..This interview has always bothered me also. There is an old thread where someone analyzed this conversation and came up with some interesting observations such as the fact that KC was speaking in the present tense which points to the idea she was telling a story rather than the truth..I have a list of comments that really stuck out to me in this interview..
The last time I seen my daughter..
Regardless of how it happened...
Still allow my daughter to be with someone else..
Not to mention the big words KC used in the wrong context such as she had a perspective on where she could be. KC never seems to change her voice pattern except when she showed an attitude with one of the detectives..that's what I said, yes..
She reminds me so much of S. Peterson, always in control.
It is interesting to go back and listen to some of the interviews now that Caylee has been found and where..
Great post!
My mom is stuck on the "Regardless of how it happened" too. How much more obvious can you get??
It's funny you posted about her voice pattern, I noticed something on NG last night...
My younger (21) sister is, to put it mildly, a pathological liar. One thing that I have noticed about her (my sister) is that her voice pattern
does change when she's lying..for lack of a better description, sometimes she gets "sing-songy". Her voice gets more high pitched, like she's trying to "show off". With that being said, it struck me last night when I heard the tape of KC being interrogated by St. Allen (I believe it was him, it was either Melich, Wells, or Allen), and she was talking about when Caylee supposedly called her the day before she was arrested. She describes what Caylee said in the SAME EXACT high pitched, sing-songy voice that I've heard my sister use..."She (Caylee) said "Hi, Mommy", etc.
Her voice pattern doesn't change much, definitely when she's getting an attitude, mainly with Melich in that one interrogation, and also at that one point of the tape.
Liar. :furious: